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Bachelor's degree in, Electrical or Computer Engineering (chemical, and mechanical will be considered with relevant experience), with a minimum of five (5) years of automation engineering experience, and at least two (2) years of experience in leadership positions in the bio/pharmaceutical manufacturing environment.
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Manufacturing Engineer II - Failure Analysis (Night Vision) - REF2074Z. The main functions of this positions are: Oversees the testing and evaluation of electro-optical devices; Optimizes visual test equipment/methods such as a scanning electron microscope, FTIR, and other analytical tools for defect analysis.
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You will also be responsible for learning the other BU Leadership positions and must become able to fill their roles (RL and OPEX) in their short-term absence. Prior experience within a CPG manufacturing environment is preferred.
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The Albert C. Wiltshire Employment Center recruits qualified candidates for positions within the Brooklyn Navy Yard, a 300-acre industrial park housing over 400+ businesses within the manufacturing, food, media, technology, and creative fields.
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Basic Qualifications BS or BA in Business, Marketing, or Engineering Discipline 10 years experience in B2B sales in heavy manufacturing in aerospace or defense Preferred MBA in Business, Marketing, or Engineering Discipline 3 years technical sales leadership experience Essential Skills Experience negotiating large commercial contracts Strong business acumen Excellent written and oral communication skills We thrive when the expectations are great, and the barriers are high.
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Analyze manufacturing processes in a machining setting by applying knowledge in product design, machining, CNC programming, related tooling, and materials. For a complete listing of non-confidential positions available through Prosperity HR Systems, Inc., just visit www.
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In addition to base salary, our positions are eligible for variable compensation through one of our incentive plans as well as equity compensation based on role and level. The employee may be exposed to engineering labs, a machine shop, and manufacturing clean rooms.
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This includes vendor on premise, managed services, payroll transferring and a direct hire specialist focusing on exempt and non-exempt engineering, manufacturing, petrochemical, supply chain management, finance and field operations positions.
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About Staff Management Group: Staff Management Group has over 30 years of experience placing staffing candidates in distribution, manufacturing, production, assembly, and clerical positions.
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We service North and South Carolina with expertise in filling permanent placement positions related to manufacturing, supply chain, warehousing and distribution. Project Engineer, CAD, mechanical, NPD, portable energy, performance, safety, cost, project management, construction equipment manufacturing.
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Over the years, our manufacturing team’s searches have expanded from the traditional engineering and operations management positions to quality, continuous improvement (Lean Manufacturing; Six Sigma), supply chain (purchasing, materials management, logistics), Technical Sales and Account Management, and Human Resources.
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Pipeline operators employ comprehensive integrity management programs to prevent failures of the pipeline system due to causes such as corrosion, manufacturing defects, excavation damage, or other causes.
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We take pride in actively recruiting and supporting talented graduates from Georgia Tech. In the last decade, KS2 Technologies has brought aboard numerous accomplished graduates from GT, many of whom currently hold positions within our company, including our Co-Founder and CEO Dan Shinedling.
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Certain positions at Bruker require compliance with export control laws and as a result, all interviewed candidates for all positions will be screened pre-interview to determine their eligibility in light of export control restrictions.
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Candidates with particular research emphasis and interests in the areas of bio/metabolic engineering, biomaterials, computational biology, additive and advanced manufacturing, process control and systems engineering, sustainable polymers, and electrochemical engineering are of particular interest for one or more of these positions and thus are strongly encouraged to apply.
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